Cover Photo: “A-Line” by Beth Koller

Member, Photographic Society of America
Winner of the 2008, 2011, and 2012 PSA Henricks Award for best newsletter!

Dennis Freeman, Editor, Cable Release, at cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org.
 


KEY EVENTS


 
If Montgomery County Schools close due to inclement weather, Silver Spring Camera Club meetings and outings will be cancelled.  See montgomeryschoolsmd.org for closure information.

 


For general information about the club, contact us at:  info@ssccphotography.org

A list of the club officers and committee chairs, and their emails, is located here:  Officers and Committee Chairs

More information is available in the Silver Spring Camera Club (SSCC) Member Handbook:  2018-2019 Member Handbook

SSCC member submissions for the Cable Release should be directed to cablereleaseeditor@ssccphotography.org.

© 2018 Silver Spring Camera Club and its contributors. All contents of the Cable Release are copyright protected. No material herein may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the Editor, Author, or Photographer.


WELCOME BACK FROM OUR PRESIDENT

Welcome back!

I hope everyone enjoyed their summer and is ready to participate in our 2018 – 2019 club year.  The board and chair positions have been working hard this summer to ensure we have a well-planned and full agenda.  Look in the Cable Release and the Member Handbook on our website for updated information.  (read more)

 


MEETINGS AND FIELD TRIPS


MEETING LOCATION

Silver Spring United Methodist Church
8900 Georgia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD
Click for details

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BERNARD CHEN TO SPEAK ON LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND MORE ON  SEPTEMBER 6

The Silver Spring Camera Club is proud to open its 2018-2019 season with an amazing presentation from landscape photographer, Bernard Chen.  Bernard will dazzle you with his beautiful images of nature along with time lapse photos and cinematography.

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COMPETITION COLUMN

Hi to all SSCC members. I’m very excited about the upcoming Competitions season. The competitions, held the 2nd Thursday of each month, provide a great opportunity to share your images with fellow members and have them critiqued by professional photographers. Though their judgments about the images and their selection of winning photos are necessarily subjective, the judges invariably offer helpful insights and suggestions about the entered images, whether they’re yours or those of another member. In my 3+ years as a SSCC member, I have yet to leave a competition without having picked up something useful that I can incorporate into my photography.

For the new Competitions season, we have what I believe will be a fun, stimulating and diverse array of competition topics. Our repeating mainstays – Open, Nature and Monochrome, will be joined by three new topics – Rural/Country; Red; and Action/Motion. Please refer to the Member Handbook and/or each month’s Cable Release for the definition of each topic.

Here’s the schedule for the season:

  • September            – Open
  • October                  – Nature Photography
  • November             – Open
  • December              –  Rural/Country 
  • January                   – Open
  • February                 – Red
  • March                     – Open
  • April                        – Action/Motion
  • May                         – Monochrome Photography
  • June                         – End of Year Competition (special rules apply)

As indicated, the topic for the season’s first competition on September 13th is Open, which gives you full freedom to enter images on any topic (or no topic) that you choose. The only requirement is that original images must be created by a light sensitive device, like a camera or scanner. Any subsequent alterations or manipulations of the images are permissible, so have at it.

Please be mindful that electronic submissions for projected (digital) images must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. on September 6, Speaker Night.  The images should be emailed to: SSCCphotography@yahoo.com.  Print images are submitted when you bring them to the competition.  (One important detail – In order to participate in the competition, you must have paid the club’s annual dues before the start of the competition.)

To learn the nitty gritty about the competitions, please refer to the Competition Rules (2015 Rev.) and the Members Handbook, both of which are accessible from the SSCC website. Of course, if you have any questions about the competitions, please feel free to contact me, Larry Gold, at competition@ssccphotography.org.

Finally, our monthly competitions are meant to be engaging, interactive member events, rather than dry, impersonal contests. As such, we heartily encourage all members who submit photo entries, whether print or electronic, to be present at the competitions. I say this for several reasons:

  • First, the critiques the judges offer of the photo entries can be valuable for the creators of the images. After all, the SSCC enlists our judges not only to have them select their favorite images for ribbons but, as importantly, to offer their professional photographic expertise and insights as they evaluate the images.
  • Second, audience members really appreciate hearing from ribbon winners a little of the contextual history of their images. Knowing where an image was made or how it was processed can be informative and often entertaining.
  • And third, being able to personally congratulate award winners makes for a more vibrant, fun experience for the audience. If a ribbon winner is absent when his or her name is called, the enthusiasm the audience wants to convey to the winner is unavoidably diminished. So, for all these reasons; if you plan to enter an image in a competition this season, please try your best to attend the event. It really helps strengthen the ties that bind us together as the SSCC.

 

MIKE THOMAS TO JUDGE OUR OPEN COMPETITION – SEPTEMBER 13

Mike Thomas will be our judge for the Open competition on September 13.

Mike’s interest in photography started in 1979 with his father’s Nikkormat.   In  2006, after years in a darkroom, he switched to digital photography.  This year he was awarded Master Photographer by the Bowie-Crofton Camera Club, becoming one of five Master Photographers in the club’s 50 year existence.  Mike has also been awarded Master of Monochrome Photography in the Arundel Camera Club.  He is an amateur photographer who does this for fun.   While his favorite subject is wildlife, he likes to shoot just about anything.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


 

A CLOSER FOCUS – SEPTEMBER 20

by Dave Powell

An opportunity to share ideas, images, questions, and inspirations

Half an hour will be an open forum discussing issues at hand.  There will also be half an hour for 10 minute presentations by members. This is always a great evening of sharing and learning. What topics would you like to explore?  Topics are very wide ranging, such as photo book reviews, an aspect of your own photography that you’d like to share, reviews or discussion of gallery shows, photo gear, software, etc.  Or bring a gadget to share.  

For September we will have presentations and photo sharing:

  • Picture assignment #1:  Bring several of your abstract photos.  (tips)
  • Picture assignment #2:  Bring examples from your summer projects.
  • Dave Powell will talk and show techniques he uses in Lightroom.
  • David Blass will discuss and share how he is obtaining spectacular in-flight bird photographs from his balcony!

Future topics of A Closer Focus include: compositional strength, HDR, or anything else photographic you want to bring to the table. This is an opportunity for you to provide input to the SSCC experience.

If you would like to be on the agenda, please email me at: 
davidwesleypowell@gmail.com

 


 

SEPTEMBER 3 FIELD TRIP TO THE MARYLAND RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

Photo by Michael Koren

On Labor Day, Monday, September 3, we will go to the Maryland Renaissance Festival. You will have an opportunity to shoot hundreds of people in weird medieval costumes, all of whom love to have their pictures taken; jousting, archery, jugglers, street entertainment, Shakespeare type stage productions, feasting, drinking, and general bacchanalia.  

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FIELD TRIP TO ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD – SEPTEMBER 22  – new date!

On Saturday, September 22, we will go to the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Maryland.  This is the site of the bloodiest day in American military history, occurring during the Civil War on September 17, 1862.   This trip includes opportunities for great nature walks, hikes through battlefields with memorials and markers, an excellent visitors center, and the 200 year old town with its imposing military cemetery.    (read more)

    

 

 


CLUB NEWS


MEMBERSHIP

Dear SSCC Members,

The Silver Spring Camera Club will be kicking off the new fiscal year, 2018-2019, this September with an amazing array of activities, and we want all of you to take part in good standing!

Besides the camaraderie and educational programs, renewing your membership means you are eligible to enter your best shots in our monthly photo competition, and continue to receive our award-winning newsletter, the Cable Release.

So, now is the time to declare your support for our amazing club and renew your membership.

Membership dues cover the SSCC fiscal year, which is September thru May.  If you paid dues after September last year, please note that you need to renew now, at beginning of our fiscal year, (not on the anniversary of your previous dues payment).

There’s an exciting year ahead of shooting, showing, & sharing, so, for the love of Saints Canon, Nikon, and Fuji, don’t dilly dally and let your membership expire!

Here’s how to renew your membership now:

  • Get your membership renewal form here, fill it out, and bring it to our first meeting on Thursday, September 7th, along with a check for $45, made out to Silver Spring Camera Club, and give it to Treasurer Bruce Schaefer.
  • Or, mail the membership form and check to Bruce at the address provided on the form, ASAP.

Thanks, All.  See you soon.  We look forward to seeing your summer photos!

Lisa and Marc Auerbach,
SSCC Membership Co-Chairs

 


 SPEAKERS AND JUDGES FOR 2018-2019 SEASON

The speakers and judges are scheduled for the new 2018-2019 camera club season. Prepare to be dazzled by their breathtaking presentations.  Improve your skills by learning from DMV professional photographers.  Bring paper and pencil to take notes. Grab your cameras or scan your computer for those award winning photos.  Although cancellations may occur, below is the season in a snapshot.  Happy shooting and enjoy the rest of your summer.  See you in September.

-Renee Schaefer

MonthSpeakerJudgeTopic/Theme
SeptemberBernard ChenLandscape
Mike ThomasOpen
OctoberBrian ZwitNight Sky
Wayne WolfersbergerNature
NovemberJim AuerbachLand of Enchantment
Martin HeavnerOpen
DecemberFrank Van RiperNY to Paris 1960-1980
Roz KleffmanRural/Country
JanuaryPadma InguvaFlowers
Robb HillOpen
FebruaryMitchell LaytonSports and Motion
Jerry TaylorRed
MarchRoy SewellPhotography to the Next Level
Lynn SilvermanOpen
AprilMichael KoreniPhone Photography
Denise SilvaMotion
MayEssdras SuarezTravel
Janet Little JeffersMonochrome

 

 


BOARD MEETINGS

The SSCC Board met on April 26, and also on July 19.  The minutes are in the following links:

 


EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS

We voted and filled the open Executive Council positions for the 2018-2019 club year at our End of the Year Celebration on June 14.   (That was in the nick of time!)   These are:

  • President:          Catherine Honigsberg
  • Vice President: Tanya Riseman
  • Secretary:          Gerry Woods
  • Treasurer:          Bruce Schaefer
  • Directors:           Pete Morton (newly elected) joins Bob Catlett and Michael Koren 

A big “thank you” to these folks who volunteer their time and energy to keeping our club running!  A complete list of officers and committee chairs can be found at: 2018-2019 Officers and Committee Chairs 
 


 

END OF YEAR CELEBRATION – JUNE 14, 2018 

The End of Year Celebration on June 14 was a great success!  We had a potluck dinner at our regular meeting location in Fellowship Hall, mingled, and then handed out awards to recognize the year’s outstanding photographers.  There were some excellent raffle prizes and door prizes. Here are a number of photos from our celebration, thanks to Andrew Rein and Phil Boyer.  

Year End Celebration 2018

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Photo by Phil Boyer


SSCC CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS REVISION AND VOTE

Prior to the end of our 2017-2018 club year a committee of several board members reviewed and suggested revisions (amendments) to the SSCC Constitution and By-Laws.  These were reviewed, revised, and finalized by the board for your review and vote.   

The current Constitution and By-Laws may be found on pages 42 – 48 of the Member Handbook.  According to the Constitution ( Article XVII – AMENDMENTS, on Page 47):

This Constitution and By-Laws may be amended by a 2/3 vote of members present at a regular Club meeting, including written proxies.  Amendments may be proposed by any Club member.  A proposed amendment may not be voted on at the meeting in which it is proposed, but shall be voted on after publication in the Cable Release and not later than the second regular Club meeting following such publication.

The Club will vote on the following proposed amendments to the Constitution on our October 11 Competition Night.  It is provided at the following link:

Proposed Amendments to SSCC Constitution and By-Laws

 This document was saved with “track changes” turned on to assist you in your review.  If you are a SSCC Club member, wish to vote to accept or not-accept these changes, and cannot attend the meeting, please submit your name and vote to President@ssccphotography.org by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, October 10 to be included by proxy. 

  


MAY 5 FIELD TRIP TO THE KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

On May 5, SSCC members went to see the Annual Kinetic Sculpture Race in Baltimore!    Crowds screamed and cheered with amazement as sculptures including a gigantic turtle, crocodile, space cow, and pink poodle floated by on bicycle-based contraptions in Fells Point.

From the American Visionary Art Museum— this is an annual race of wacky, imaginative, totally human-powered works of art, designed to travel through streets, mud pits, and in deep harbor waters.  The vehicles are typically constructed out of used bicycles, gears, and parts along with fabric, fiberglass, paint, and other artistic materials.  Teams don costumes that complement their wild conveyances.  

Bruce Schaefer, Renee Schaefer, and Phil Boyer provided photos from the event:

Kinetic Sculpture Race

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Bruce Schaefer

 


FIELD TRIP TO THE MARYLAND SHEEP AND WOOL FESTIVAL – MAY 6

On Sunday, May 6, SSCC traveled to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.  The festival included live music, a parade of breeds, a sheep-to-shawl contest, border collie demonstrations, and a photography competition. Food vendors sold lamb dishes including lamb burgers, gyros, and lamb sausage. There are also lamb cooking contests and demonstrations.   Lisa Auerbach, Gerry Woods, and Andrew Rein provided photographs from the trip:

Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival

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Lisa Auerbach

 


FEATURES


 

WHAT IS PSA AND HOW IS IT PRONOUNCED?

Well, the second part of the question is easy…. it’s pronounced P-S-A and it stands for Photographic Society of America.  Our camera club is one of over 500 worldwide clubs that are PSA members.  Additionally, a number of our SSCC members have individual PSA memberships.  In fact, there are about 6,000 people who are PSA members.   ( read more )

 


MPA STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINAR

The Maryland Photography Alliance (MPA) is proud to present a seminar on “Classic Street Photography: What the Masters Can Teach Us“.

What makes a great street photograph? What techniques, equipment, compositional elements and psychology help elevate street shooting to a fine art?  In this projector-driven seminar led by Leo Howard Lubow, we’ll explore these questions and others as we view and deconstruct the work and general approach of a variety of street masters, including Walker Evans, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Elliot Erwitt, Diane Arbus, Sebastião Salgado, Garry Winogrand, Steve McCurry, Joel Meyerowitz, Vivian Maier, and a host of others whose work we promise you’ve never seen.  Along the way, we’ll also consider whether all great street photographers have at least one element in common: an underlying vision or personal philosophy of the world.

The date of this 1-Day Seminar is Saturday, October 13, 2018.

The price of the seminar is $125, however MPA members will only pay $99 by using our club promotion code – SSCC

For more information and to register visit mdphotoalliance.org/leo
Seating is limited, so act today!!!

 


KERNELS OF KOREN

It’s September so that must mean it’s back to school time.  This is similar to other times of the year that trigger emotions, such as New Years for self-reflection and personal goals, Thanksgiving for what we have and the people around us or even April’s beginning of baseball season signaling summer fun with outside activities.  ( read more )

 


MARYLAND PHOTOGRAPHY ALLIANCE NEWS

The Maryland Photography Alliance has been busy with several initiatives directed towards improving the quality of area judges, offering educational seminars, improving member club finances, and encouraging interaction with member clubs.   ( read more )

 


MEMBER’S PHOTO SELECTED FOR DISPLAY IN JOE MILLER CENTER COLLECTION

Joe Miller runs an annual Abstract Photography Exhibit in his Center for the Photographic Arts in Gainesville, VA. Miller asked Kate Woodward if he could exhibit her photograph Pastel Melody as part of his permanent collection in the Center. Kate had exhibited the photograph in the 2018 Abstract Photography Exhibit in May. Not surprisingly, Kate agreed to provide her photo to the collection. According to Miller, Freeman Patterson, whose work Miller also exhibits in his collection, said that he liked Kate’s photograph the best of those shown in this year’s abstract exhibit.

Pastel Melody


2018 PSA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

   

Register for the PSA Annual Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah!  (read more)

 


MEMBER ARTICLES


MY EXPERIENCE MEETING AND LEARNING FROM ESSDRAS SUAREZ – PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER – BY LAUREL SHARF

 I was the lucky recipient of a raffle (SSCC End of Year Celebration) which gave me an opportunity to meet and learn from this gem of a photographer.  More than that, I met a kind, patient professional who was so welcoming and ready to meet me!  (read more

 

 

 
 
 
 
 


WHAT I LEARNED LAST SUMMER: HOW TO LOP THE CORK OFF A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE WITH A SWORD AND STILL HAVE SOMETHING TO DRINK – BY BRUCE SCHAEFER

 We belong to a wine club in VA that meets each month to consider such imponderables as the difference between cabernet and chardonnay.  In May, the subject was sabrage, the art of extracting a champagne cork with a sword.  (read more)

 
 
 
 
 
 


22 DAYS, 7 ISLANDS: TOURING GREECE BY FOOT AND FERRY – BY DAVID BLASS

For most of our vacations, my wife Karen and I like to go hiking, and in the US we make our own plans. For this trip we were happy to sign up with a touring company who made the logistics a snap before and during the voyage.  (read more)

Santorini chapel

 


IMAGES OF SUNFLOWER FIELDS: FOUR PERSPECTIVES – BY WENDY KATES, LISA AUERBACH, ANNE GOLFER & RENEE SCHAEFER

As photographers, we strive to capture a photographic subject from our own, unique perspective. As many of us have discovered after we’ve shared our images from a SSCC field trip, each of us is fascinated by different and unique elements of the same subject.   (read more)

 


COMPETITION WINNERS


 

MONOCHROME COMPETITION – MAY 10

May’s competition was in the Monochrome Photography category.  Robert James Leonard was our judge that evening.  There are four main categories: Advanced Prints, Novice Prints, Advanced Projected (i.e. digital images), and Novice Projected.  Awards are given for first, second, and third place, and multiple honorable mentions – the number of awards depends on the total number of entries in the category.     

ADVANCED PRINTS

  • 1st Place:                     Sheryl Adams                   –   Charisma
  • 2nd Place:                    Oliver (Pete) Morton       –   Wet Clowns
  • 3rd Place:                     Larry Gold                        –   Snowy Day
  • Honorable Mention    Karen Carkhuff               –   A Day at the Office
  • Honorable Mention    Sherm Edwards              –   Lofoten Sunset

Advanced Print ~ Sheryl Adams ~ Charisma

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This image is a part of my ongoing challenge and series of Capturing the Art of Music Through the Lens. The artist was elegant and an accomplished vocalist; and, she delivered a performance that was alluring, enchanting and captivating--hence, the title of the image "Charisma." Equipment: Nikon D810, Nikkor 70-200mm lens [hand held]; Settings: focal length 175mm, exposure 1/125 sec, f/2.8, manual, spot metering.

NOVICE PRINTS

  • 1st Place:                     Elise Shurie                       –   Joy
  • 2nd Place:                    Kay Carkhuff                    –  National Cathedral

Novice Print ~ Elise Shurie ~ Joy

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I went to a goat farm in Virginia one weekend to see the baby goats. There were all these human kids playing with the kid goats, screaming and running around carrying them, etc. It was raining so they were inside the goat shed and I had to use flash. All of both kinds of kids were adorable!

ADVANCED PROJECTED

  • 1st Place:                      David Blass                       –   Intricate
  • 2nd Place:                    David Blass                       –   Liquid Sculpture
  • 3rd Place:                     Oliver (Pete) Morton       –  Father and Son
  • Honorable Mention:   Wendy Kates                    –  Street Musicians
  • Honorable Mention:   Sherm Edwards               –  The Cat and the Smile

Advanced Projected ~ David Blass ~ Intricate

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This is a photo of a watch I inherited from my grandfather and that I shot before, last time it was in color and a wider angle. This was taken with a Laowa 65mm 2x macro lens and used focus stacking. About 25 images were combined in Helicon Focus to get the full depth of field. Black and White conversion in Silver Effects Pro.

NOVICE PROJECTED

  • 1st Place:                      James Ragucci                 –  Children Running through Water
  • 2nd Place:                    James Ragucci                 –   Freetown Face
  • 3rd Place:                     Lisa Auerbach                 –   Barred Owl
  • Honorable Mention:  Gerry Woods                   –   Chain Smoker
  • Honorable Mention:  Lisa Auerbach                 –   Legs

Novice Projected ~ James Ragucci ~ Children Running Through Water

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We had just finished driving the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse (Black Forrest High Road) and were exploring the town of Freudenstadt. As we walked through the center, we saw a group of children running through the fountains, trying to keep cool on the hot September afternoon.

 

 


 

 

END OF THE YEAR COMPETITION FOR 2017-2018:   JUNE 14, 2018

 

The End of the Year Competition winners represent the independent judging of member-selected projected and print entries from monthly club competitions in the 2017-2018 season.  There are four main categories: Advanced Prints, Novice Prints, Advanced Projected, and Novice Projected.  Awards are given for first, second, and third place, and multiple honorable mentions – the number of awards depends on the total number of entries in the category.  Two special awards are given as well: the Len Tuchin Award for Best in Show, and the Joyce Bayley Award for Best in Show, Nature.   

Photographers of the Year are awarded in the categories of Advanced Prints, Novice Prints, Advanced Projected, and Novice Projected for the members that earn the most points during the year in those categories.

Star Awards for Photographic Excellence are given to members that earn multiples of 35 points.  This year we have Star Awards from one star through five stars. 

For members that achieve 200, 400, or 800 points earned in competition, the designation of Master, Grand Master, and Hall of Fame is awarded, respectively.  We have three members that have achieved these rare designations this year.  

A Service Award is given to the member receiving the most board votes recognizing service to the club during the year.

This year we have added a recognition to members with five or more years of club membership.  This is the Milestone Award.  We have 17 members with between 5 and 41 years in the club!

 

YEAR-END COMPETITION WINNERS

NOVICE PRINTS

  • HM  – Kay Carkhuff                                   Dandelion Fireworks
  • HM  – Kay Carkhuff                                   National Cathedral
  • 3rd  – Tanya Riseman                               Cornered
  • 2nd – Elise Shurie                                      Joy
  • 1st   – Tanya Riseman                               Metro Inside Out

Tanya Riseman - Metro Inside Out

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ADVANCED  PRINTS

  • HM – David Blass                                      Peacock Feather
  • HM – Beth Koller                                       A-Line
  • HM – Pete Morton                                    Baltimore
  • 3rd – Pete Morton                                    Wet Clowns
  • 2nd – David Terao                                    Burning Match
  • 1st –  Larry Gold                                       Window & Steeple

Larry Gold - Window and Steeple

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NOVICE PROJECTED

  • HM –  Sue Green                                       Happy Hair
  • HM –  Andrew Rein                                  Monument X2
  • HM – Tanya Riseman                               Diplomacy, Canuck Style
  • HM – Tanya Riseman                               Starling on Barbed Wire
  • 3rd –  Laurel Sharf                                    Bored Icelandic Sisters
  • 2nd – Karen Carkhuff                              Meat Shop, Germany
  • 1st  –  Sue Green                                      Trance Dance

Sue Green - Trance Dance

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ADVANCED  PROJECTED

  • HM – My Phuong Nguyen                       Family of Snow Monkey
  • HM – My Phuong Nguyen                       Fox Chatting
  • HM – My Phuong Nguyen                       My Fish
  • HM – Michael Tran                                   Sunrise for Bride
  • HM – David Terao                                     Searching
  • 3rd – David Blass                                      Pensive Gorilla
  • 2nd – Wendy Kates                                   Eaves and Windows
  • 1st  – David Terao                                     Ballerina

David Terao - Ballerina

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LEN TUCHIN AWARD:  BEST IN SHOW

David Terao for Ballerina

David Terao – Ballerina

 

JOYCE BAYLEY AWARD:  BEST IN SHOW, NATURE

My Phuong Nguyen for My Fish

This award is given in October at the end of our annual nature competition. The winner is chosen by the judge among the four 1st place winners. The nature awards plaque is hanging in the back of the room with all of the winners from 1998 listed.

My Phuong Nguyen – My Fish

 

PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE YEAR

Certificates for the most points earned in a given category this club year

  • NOVICE PROJECTED:              James Ragucci
  • ADVANCED PROJECTED:       David Terao
  • NOVICE PRINTS:                     No award
  • ADVANCED PRINTS:              David Terao

 

PHOTOGRAPHIC EXCELLENCE  AWARDS (STAR AWARDS)

These awards are based on the total number of points a member accumulates.  For each 35 points earned:

  • FIRST STAR AWARD:        Wendy Kates
  • FIRST STAR AWARD:        Pete Morton
  • SECOND STAR AWARD:  Tanya Riseman
  • THIRD STAR AWARD:      Larry Gold
  • FIFTH STAR AWARD:       David Terao

 

MASTER / GRAND MASTER / HALL OF FAME
Given for achieving 200/400/800 points earned in competition, respectively.

  • MASTER:      Coco Simon
  • MASTER:      John Telford
  • MASTER:      David Terao

 

MILESTONE AWARDS (YEARS OF CLUB MEMBERSHIP)

  • 5       Phil Boyer
  • 5       Yaakov Gridley
  • 5       Douglas Isokair
  • 5       Kim Morgansten
  • 5       Nancy Morrison
  • 5       Bruce Schaefer
  • 5       Renee Schaefer
  • 5       Shy Shorer
  • 6       Dave Powell
  • 10     Barbara Karpas
  • 10     Fred Skolnick
  • 11     Beth Koller
  • 15     Michael Koren
  • 30     David Banks
  • 35     Chuck Bress
  • 36     Bob Catlett
  • 41     Norm Bernache

 

SERVICE AWARD 2017 – 2018

Dennis Freeman

 

 

CLASSES, CALLS FOR ENTRY, AND EXHIBITS


 

CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS

The Classes/Workshops list includes sample photography courses and workshops from a variety of providers in four categories:

  1. Classes and workshops in the D.C. area
  2. Online courses
  3. Multi-day photography trips to places within and beyond the United States.
  4. Photography Conferences in Nearby States

Some of these begin or require registration early in the month. Please provide reviews of courses that you have taken!   (read more)

 


 

CALLS FOR ENTRY

The following offers a number of competitions for your consideration this month. Some of these sources having standing calls for entry, and others are one-time calls. Some offer cash and prizes, and others don’t. 

See the full Calls for Entry article here. (read more)


 

EXHIBITS AND EVENTS

The following link is a column that lists a number of photography-related exhibits and events occurring now, or soon, in the extended Washington D.C. area.   These include gallery exhibits, museum exhibits, college exhibits, special events, and sometimes exhibits or events to photograph yourself!     

See the full column here: ( read more )

 


DEEP DIVE INTO THE ARCHIVES

This month, we provide the September 1988 issue of the Cable Release for a view of our club’s past.  Included are an article on ethics and a poem about judging!

30 YEARS AGO

 

(OPEN HERE

 


QUOTE OF THE MONTH

“The art of photography is all about directing the attention of the viewer.”

– Steven Pinker

 


Take a look at what our sister camera club, the NIH Camera Club, has going on.  Here is a link to their site.  There you can find their newsletter, the Cameraderie: nihcameraclub.com

NIH Camera Club